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Support the development and roll out of Advanced Product Quality Planning techniques such as PFMEAs, control plans and SPC. Take a key role in the development and deployment of procedures, and standards for a manufacturing quality system that meets AS9100 and FAA requirements.
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As a Staff Product Engineer for our Automotive business you will work on new product development and production support for our Automotive product line – N-Channel and P-Channel Power MOSFETs to help drive the health and quality of high-performance power products.
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Surface Finishing - Develop new processes in the area of blasting, tumbling, polishing, wet sanding, lapping, anodizing, and PVD. Ensure that quality and yield requirements are met. Own yield improvement actions and process change decisions based on statistical process control (SPC) data analysis.
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Train colleagues to help construct routes, database use, SPC, front line metrics, tool and process qualification scheduling and variety of standard world class functionality•Work cross functionally alongside Manufacturing, Engineering, Facilities, Quality, IT and other groups as required to determine business requirements and set the strategic direction•Develop and maintain the MES roadmap including the addition of new technologies, unit operations and future technical upgrades.
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Scope and specify paint equipment, environmental clean room requirements, evaluate and select most appropriate paints and painting parameters to ensure quality and yield requirements are met. Use data to drive process decisions, basic data analysis, DOEs, SPC, etc.
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Within Supply Chain Management as a Supplier Quality Engineer, you manage your suppliers' performance on product quality according to specifications and on adherence to various quality agreements.
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Knowledgeable in materials property and process, yield analysis and enhancement, failure mode and analysis, quality tools, such as DOE, SPC, and Six-Sigma process and analysis; Familiar with Industry Test Standards, such as JEDEC, EIA, Telcordia, Mil-Std, etc.
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Troubleshooting techniques (CAPA System, 5 whys, Fish Diagrams, 8 Ds) or similar 3 years Six Sigma and statistical tools (MSMeasurement System Analysis, DOE-Design of Experiments, Process Capability, SPC-Statistical Process Control, Process and Design FME Failure Mode and Effect Analysis 3 years.
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Knowledge of GD&T and engineering drawing interpretation, Designs of Experiments(DOE), statistical process control methods and theory (SPC, CPK) Work directly with NPI and manufacturing to optimize part and assembly design formanufacturability, cost, and quality.
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Conducts quarterly SPC meetings and presents findings based on data analysis of SPC parameters using statistical software (e.g., Minitab), calculating the capability index (Cpk), recommending control limits, proposing changes to optimize process(es), and recommends OCAP flow chart updates, as needed.
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In-depth knowledge of a wide range of manufacturing processes including understanding of key input variables for quality, cost, and capacity (specialization can be in metal fabrication, plastics, electronics, and/or contract manufacturing.
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Certified Quality Engineer, Six Sigma Black Belt. Familiar with DFM (design for manufacture), DFMEA, PFMEA, MSA, PPAP, SPC and sampling plan definition. In this role, you will take the responsibility to make sure the products quality purchased from suppliers can meet the requirements defined by Meta. You shall have the expertise in terms of Display/Optics/Semiconductor manufacturing process, Testing and quality control.
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Demonstrated and impactful experience in product and process validation, software validation (device & quality system support), test method validation, Statistics, Risk Management Tools and Process Control & Monitoring (SPC.
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Job DescriptionDirector, Foundry Engineering Skyworks Solutions, Inc.’s Technology and Manufacturing Group (TMG) is looking for a passionate, skilled and hands-on Engineering leader to lead our Foundry (external fabs) Engineering group that will create and drive benchmark performance across Probe/ Final Test yield, Quality, Cost optimization, Change control, New Product Introductions (NPI), etc.
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Quality Engineering tools such as: contract review, sampling plans, auditing principals, APQP (SPC, MSA, First Articles/PPAP, PFMEA, Control Plan) calibration systems, etc. EKK is looking for a supplier quality engineer to join the team in San Antonio TX. Looking for a long term employee who is eager to learn and grow in the company and eventually transition into management.
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